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The Daily Pioneer from Smith Centre, Kansas • 4

The Daily Pioneer from Smith Centre, Kansas • 4

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The Daily Pioneeri
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Smith Centre, Kansas
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Crosse Black well's malt yinegar, chow-chow, mixed pickles, piccalilli, fruit jams'and white onions. THE CIU 1 I TTfiVU erts tomato catsup. Halford sauce, Worcestershire sauce, North of England sauce and Millers chili sauce. Bunker Hill sweet pickles, Fould's mixed pickles and Dingee's plain.pick-, le3. J.

N. BEACOM, ClTT EDITOB. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 27, '89. Entered at the postoffloe at Smith Centre as second class matter. TIHK TA1ILE.

rralna the C. K. N.B, R. arrive and ue-(rt dally from Smith Centre, asfollo vr TRAINS KA.8T. No.

14 Mail and express, (Vestibale) 3:05 a. m. No. 16 Mail and express, 9:05 p.m. No.

41 Local ifrelghti 6 :00 At m. No. 15 Mail and express, 6:30.1. M. No.

13 Mail and express, (Vestibule) r. m. No. 42 Local freight, Vi 5:35 p.m. Nos.

13 and 14 through from Denyer to Chi- A. Shanon leaves this evening, for Lincoln and Omaha, oa a business trip for the Insurance for which he is general agent. The district court is still occupied with the case of State vs Chelf There is a long list of witnesses and a big bill of costs for some one to pay. Reserved seat tickets for the school entertainment Friday evening, will be on sale at the Palace Drug Store, Thursday morning. Secure your tickets early.

We notice in the dispatches that our! old; friend Morrison has been! AgpokteHposteltat CedaryillflJ jjyjce Hoytremojed. A good appointment. Remember that the drummer will giyejone iiis, inimitable enter-; tainments in this city on the evening; df April 3rd. Postmaster Reese has had one-hundred new boxes added to those already in the office, and'wjll now probably be able to supply the demands of the patrons of the office. Wanted.

On or before April 3rd, 18S9, all the live pigeons you can deliver at A.llen Carstensen hardware store. We will pay fifty-cents per dozen. 331-d-9t P. Carstensen. cago wiinout cnange.

L. L. Local -Agent. IS IVichert's prepared mustard in glass bals glass china pitchers.) Celery, salt. American cbowrchow.

.4. Hydeu salad dressing. Puritan tomatoes in glass. ICITIT House: to rent. F.

M. Tyrrell. All first class goods at the Ladies Bazaar. THE PLACE to get Go to the "Ladies Bazaar" for millinery. Mrs.

R. I). Bo wen is quite sick this morning. D. L.

Hubler, of Gaylord, 13 in the city to day. Geo. Moeck, ot Fail bury, is the city to-day. Boots and shoes way down cheap at Morris Barger's. Fresh and salt meats of the best quality at Morris Barger's.

By. J. Thompson Esq, of Lebanon, is in the city in attendance on the court. House to rent with' five rooms, good cistern and cellar, inquire at this oflice. Attend the opera to-night, and see Uncle Josh, the New Hampshire farmer, Miss O.

W. Clark has received her spring stock of millinery. Give her a 3all. 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Smutz, of Mankato, were in the city yesterday visiting with Mrs. Estes. your Royal maple 3yrup in glass decanters. Gordon Dil worth's preserved fruits, Hromadka and Jaegers sugar wafers. Laaff's German preserves.

Thompson's relish. Queen olives. Pepper sauce. Capers. French peas and mushrooms.

Johnson's Grated pineapples. Mackerel in tomato or mustard sauce. Sardines in mustard or oil. Ham or tongue, potted or The teachers and scholars have gone to a great deal of trouble and expense to get up an entertaining performance for Friday evening. Let every one come out and give them the encouragement of their presence.

The program is a good one. The grand jury is now in session and law breakers are therefore uneasy. It is an interesting fact to notice that the strongest opponents of the grand jury system are not the people who never have occasion to appear before it, and also that all law breakers are opposed to it. The citizens of Philllpsburg held a meeting last evening to consider the question of offering a bonus, to the R. R.

Co. for the erection of a hotel in that town. No use gentlemen, the rebuilding of the hotel on the old site in this city has been decided on and you are in the soup. Having secured the services of an experienced trimmer to take charge of the millinery department of my business, I shall devote my entire time to the dressmaking department; all my old customers, and new ones also, are invited to give me a call. Mrs.

It. E. Hagadorn. at prices Womans Belief Corps will meet at their hall on Friday evening next, at two o'clock in the afternoon. Our stock of Millinery is the most complete of any in the country.

The Ladies Bazaar. CHEAPER Curtice Bros, pears. Hubbard squash. 3 pounds tomatoes, 3f pounds Blue Label tomatoes. than the cheapest.

L. C. Parker, representing Smith Bros, of Beatrice, is in the city after the interests of that firm. Can anyone tell how Dave Relihan came to tear his pantaloons out in the knees? Ask him about it, its interesting. Frank J.

Kelly, a prominent attorney of Cawker City, is in the city in at-atendance upon district court, this week. Capt. McDowell is occupying his leisure hours in stiil farther beautifying the grounds in front of his residence. The Adventists will commence a series of services at the Opera House (Tabernacle) on to-morrow, (Thursday There will be a public meeting at the M. E.

church, on Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock p. under the auspices of the W. C. T. for the purpose of placing in nomination, a city council to be elected next Monday.

Mrs. Chandler, Sec. A. M. Carpenter, Pres.

We have secured the services of a trimmer of several years experience in the millinery department of the wholesale Louse of Englehart, Winning who will arrive this week with a large invoice of new goods, in addition to those already receiyed. We invite the ladies of this city and county to call on us and inspect our mammoth stock. The Lafies Bazaar. Married. At the residence of A.

XXX white peaches for cream. Codfish balls. Roast turkey and chicken. Lobster, salmon, mackerel, brook trout and corned beef. Gelatine.

Tapioca, sago, pearl barley and fried eggs. The above is a partial list of the deli-acies kept at the Heel Front Store I am now better prepared to give my customers better bargains than ever fore. W. LEE. M.

E. Harlan, of Harlan, 13 attending court this week, as one of the defendants in the celebrated Harlan school case. Every public spirited citizen should show his interest in the school by attending the entertainment Friday evening. The proceeds are to be used in payment of the school organ. Brownson in Smith Centre March 27th, I at 2 p.

m. Probate Judge officiating. Mr. Charles Cronn, of Cedar township, 1 and Miss Matilda Spencer, of Smith Centre Kansas..

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